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"A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism" is a comprehensive and systematic approach to the study of Comparative Religions. It contains a comparative study of almost 30 different philosophical schools of thought spanning Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism. Philosophers like St. Augustine, Buddha, Lao Tze, Confucius, Ramanuja and Nagarjuna are compared within the scope of this logical approach to Comparative Religions called Qualitative Non-Pluralism. Included in this text is a comprehensive study of Jewish and Christian mystical schools of thought called Dyothelemic Christian Qabalah.